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Steven J. Morrison; Aaron D. Himes; Mark Montemayor; D. Gregory Springer – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2024
Although music education researchers often utilize music major status as a single-item proxy variable for musician status--and with this designation presume musical competencies or abilities of research participants--there is a lack of research demonstrating links between status as a music major and those assumed competencies. In this study, we…
Descriptors: Music Education, Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Nonmajors
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Nápoles, Jessica; Geringer, John M.; Adams, Kari; Springer, D. Gregory – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2022
We examined how movement impacted listeners' perceptions of choral performances. Participants (N = 115; n = 60 nonmusic majors, n = 55 music majors) viewed excerpts of Moses Hogan's "Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel" under four conditions: good tone/expressive movement (GT/EM), good tone/static movement (GT/SM), poor tone/expressive…
Descriptors: Singing, Nonverbal Communication, Majors (Students), Nonmajors
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Robert A. Cutietta – Music Educators Journal, 2024
Researchers found in 2014 that only about 15 percent of students who participated in music in high school continued to participate in college as non-majors. Even when adding in the smaller number of students who continue as music majors, there is still a 75 to 80 percent attrition rate for the profession among the students who should be the most…
Descriptors: Music Education, High School Students, College Students, Student Participation
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Joshua A. Woods; Megan E. Doran; Jesse Wilcox – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
Transparency in learning and teaching (TILT) has been a growing topic of interest in higher education. This study aimed to examine how a simple TILT manipulation could impact a well-established, popular, interdisciplinary semester-long research symposium that involves scores of undergraduates. TILTing the instructions for this symposium had a…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Instruction, Learning, Accountability
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Marchisio, Marina; Remogna, Sara; Roman, Fabio; Sacchet, Matteo – Education Sciences, 2022
The role of mathematics in several scientific disciplines is undisputed; work and everyday life take great advantage of its application. Nevertheless, students often tend to not particularly like it and to consider it of little interest. It is also believed that only people with a certain attitude are capable of mastering the subject. In…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Majors (Students), Nonmajors, Problem Solving
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Weijie Zhou; Zhiyuan Xu; Junlong Zhao – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Understanding organic reaction mechanisms can be a challenging task for many undergraduate students, particularly those who are nonchemistry majors, despite the fact that organic chemistry is a mandatory course for numerous science and engineering undergraduate programs. The selectivity of a reaction is largely determined by the distribution and…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Molecular Structure, College Science, Undergraduate Students
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Katz, Brian P.; Thoren, Elizabeth; Hernandez, Vanessa – PRIMUS, 2023
Experienced provers employ a host of skills when assessing the validity of a justification, often without names for those skills. This paper offers an introduction to a lens called Toulmin analysis that can help make sense of this process. Then this paper describes both an in-class module to help students learn to apply Toulmin analysis and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Class Activities, Mathematics Education, Majors (Students)
Yoon, Clara – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Literature on stereotypes and implications of stereotype threat has grown considerably over the past decade. While numerous studies examine college major biases, they predominantly focus on STEM and business students. For Music Majors (MMs), some of the conventional musician stereotypes include susceptibility to heavy drinking, drug use, and their…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Music Education, Majors (Students), Alcohol Abuse
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Joseph W. Shane; Lauren E. Shearer; John N. Richardson; Jeb S. Kegerreis – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Kombucha, a popular probiotic beverage, contains detectable concentrations of ethyl alcohol. To be sold as a nonalcoholic product, alcohol concentrations in kombucha must be shown to be less than 0.5% by volume. This paper describes the use of an inexpensive, commercially available sensor to reliably and accurately measure alcohol concentrations…
Descriptors: Food, Chemistry, Measurement, Science Laboratories
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Pablo Antonio Archila; Silvia Restrepo; Anne-Marie Truscott de Mejía; Jorge Molina – Science & Education, 2024
Even though it is widely held that the theory of evolution is one of the pillars of the biological sciences, as we begin the third decade of the twenty-first century, it is alarming how little we know about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors and non-STEM majors' misconceptions about evolution in countries such as…
Descriptors: Evolution, STEM Education, Majors (Students), Nonmajors
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Headley, Rachel M. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2023
Math anxiety involves moderate to extreme fear, anxiety, and occasionally physical pain associated with anticipating or performing mathematical tasks. High levels of math anxiety have been tied to students taking lower levels of math and choosing less quantitatively challenging courses and careers. In a small geoscience program in a primarily…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Earth Science, Undergraduate Students, Science Education
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Noll, Jennifer; Tackett, Maria – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2023
As the field of data science evolves with advancing technology and methods for working with data, so do the opportunities for re-conceptualizing how we teach undergraduate statistics and data science courses for majors and non-majors alike. In this paper, we focus on three crucial components for this re-conceptualization: Developing research…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Statistics Education, Data Science, Teaching Methods
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Lindsay Jarratt; Freda B. Lynn; Yongren Shi; Katharine M. Broton – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Recent research on curricular analytics suggests that the structure of a college major may impact major persistence and degree completion. Contributing to this line of research, we propose and test a new measure of the "lived curriculum" that captures the extent to which cohorts within a major take the same exact course-taking path as…
Descriptors: College Students, Majors (Students), College Curriculum, Guided Pathways
Timothy K. Daty – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Academic dishonesty among college students has been an enduring issue within higher education. While prior research has explored this issue, the recent global pandemic has shifted collegiate demographics dramatically, particularly within online courses. As a result, previous findings may prove less applicable, warranting new research into student…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Online Courses, Criminology
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Pratt, Justin M.; Stewart, Joanne L.; Reisner, Barbara A.; Bentley, Anne K.; Lin, Shirley; Smith, Sheila R.; Raker, Jeffrey R. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
The association between student motivation and learning, and changes in motivation across a course, were evaluated for students enrolled in one-semester foundation-level inorganic chemistry courses at multiple postsecondary institutions across the United States. The Academic Motivation Scale for Chemistry (AMS-Chemistry) and the Foundations of…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Inorganic Chemistry, Introductory Courses, College Science
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